Pavilion on the Wall in Suwon and Drawing by Mom
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In returning to home, me and mom decided to visit the Pavilion in Suwon. This pavilion was very famous for it’s beauty.
The name of the pavilion was also so impressive and poetic.
Bang Wha Su Ryu Jeong is the name of that pavilion.
Bang Wha means a full blossom of flower.
Su Ryu means a bending willow.
Jeong means a pavilion.
This is a the pavilion of a full blossom of flower and a bending willow.
My mom tried to draw this pavilion for an year.
She told me that this pavilion was very difficult to draw.
She spent all this summer for this drawing.
She had dropped by this pavilion for several times alone to see it again with more cautious. She is 84 years old.
Even though she had finished her work, she wanted to visit the pavilion once more.
It was a spring when she visited first time.
But it is a beginning of Winter.
I took some photos of my mom on the background of he pavilion.
Even though it was a winter, the scene around was so beautiful.
Especially the pavilion has very unique roofs compare to other common Korean traditional building.
We stepped up into the pavilion. I took the photo of my mom.
The view from the Pavilion was very nice. we could see far away. IMG_7558.JPG
It was a nice day with mom.
Thanks for sharing your cool photos on a sunny day!
Cool photo :)
he really enjoys it ,,, you have devoted diligently and faithful to him ,, i really admire him ,, no child can repay to the parents ,, but only that can be done by a child is just devoted to him ,, let alone him who is enjoying the rest of his life in the world. I am very touched to see it .. honor and love for your mother, hope he is healthy always ... by, @boyasyie
Parents are the beautiful gift of Almighty God and you are so lucky having such lovely parents, my best wishes with you dear friend.
God bless Mamma.
God bless you.
unique pavilion
awasome
beautiful place and lovely nature,excellent photo short
thanks for sharing, best of luck
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Good night :)
the pavillion is are very detailed from the smallest part of the ceiling and roofs. I am amazed of the dedication of those who made it no wonder you also took a photo of it with you mom.
I think it's great that your mother is still so mobile and shows interest in beautiful things! you have recently had a drawing painted by your mother, are there any works to buy from her? I like such wonderful handicrafts!